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What was that short story... the one by Katherine Anne Porter... that was written here?
Terence Clarke: Restaurant Review: Cafe de La Presse, San Francisco Terence Clarke 2011
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Novelist Katherine Anne Porter once wrote, “Love must be learned, and learned again; there is no end to it.”
Daily Readings from Love Your Life Victoria Osteen 2011
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What was that short story... the one by Katherine Anne Porter... that was written here?
Terence Clarke: Restaurant Review: Cafe de La Presse, San Francisco Terence Clarke 2011
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Novelist Katherine Anne Porter once wrote, “Love must be learned, and learned again; there is no end to it.”
Daily Readings from Love Your Life Victoria Osteen 2011
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What was that short story... the one by Katherine Anne Porter... that was written here?
Terence Clarke: Restaurant Review: Cafe de La Presse, San Francisco Terence Clarke 2011
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I was trying so hard not to Katherine Anne Porter that one and I failed.
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Such masters as Hemingway, Faulkner, Sherwood Anderson, Katherine Anne Porter, or distant giants such as Chekhov, Flaubert, Maupassant, and D. H. Lawrence, were as yet completely beyond my ken.
Literary Life: A Second Memoir Larry McMurtry 2009
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The Texas-born writer Katherine Anne Porter said somewhere that she wanted to live either in the country or in a capital, and she chose the capital for the last years of her life.
Literary Life: A Second Memoir Larry McMurtry 2009
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That was when I saw her frolicking about the grounds, her gorgeously gawky six-foot body clothed in dungarees and a man's white shirt, her brown pageboy hair swaying about as she clumsily tackled Katherine Anne Porter to the dewy grass.
Yadda, Yadda, Yaddo 2009
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Sounding every bit the lace-curtain, pursed-lipped scold, and looking for all the world like a well-coiffed, portly incarnation of what writer Katherine Anne Porter once described as "one of those Irish Catholic girls born with an ingrained fear of sex," Gallagher upbraided Moakler, who is also the director of the Miss California U.S.A. organization, for her "tone" and the organization's response to Prejean.
Michael Rowe: Regarding Miss California, At Least Anita Bryant Could Sing 2009
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